The award-winning Mac OS X Server now delivers flexible storage options and data redundancy with software RAID support. Mac OS X Server provides educators with increased system reliability and responsiveness through enhancements to NetBoot and Macintosh Manager 2.1. Mac OS X Server v10.1 integrates the most recent and reliable Open Source components including Apache and Samba, as well as a new release of QuickTime® Streaming Server, version 3.0.2.

“With Mac OS X Server v10.1, we’ve delivered a modern UNIX-based server built on open standards,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “With Mac OS X Server, building a powerful network is easier than ever, setting a new standard in simplicity of installation and administration.”

a new release of QuickTime Streaming Server, version 3.0.2 for streaming digital media over the Internet;

improved reliability with enhancements to Apple file services, NetInfo and Directory Services; and

Macintosh Manager 2.1 support for local administration from Mac OS X Server and support for the latest Apple Macintosh® systems with the inclusion of Mac OS 9.2.1 within NetBoot.

Pricing & AvailabilityMac OS X Server v10.1 software and Macintosh Server G4 can be purchased now through the online Apple Store® (www.apple.com), at Apple’s retail stores and through Apple Authorized Resellers in the following configurations:

Mac OS X Server v10.1 (10-Client Edition), designed for professional web masters and small work groups with simultaneous file sharing to not more than 10 Macintosh clients, for a suggested retail price of $499 (US);

The Mac OS X Server v10.1 software upgrade package is available for $19.95 (US) and includes the Mac OS X Server v10.1 upgrade CD, the Macintosh Manager 2.1 CD, the NetBoot CD and a Developer Tools CD. U.S. and Canadian education customers can receive the Mac OS X Server v10.1 upgrade free of charge by calling 1-800-800-2775.

Mac OS X Server is designed to run on Macintosh Server G4, Power Mac™ G4, Power Mac G4 Cube, iMac®, Macintosh Server G3 and Power Macintosh® G3 computers with 128MB RAM and 4GB of available disk space.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.

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